Sanders' Young Ladies' Reader: Embracing a Comprehensive Course of Instruction in the Principles of Rhetorical Reading : with a Choice Collection of Exercises in Reading, Both in Prose and Poetry, for the Use of the Higher Female Seminaries, as Also, the Higher Classes in Female Schools Generally |
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If yon bright stars , which gem the night , Be each a blissful dwelling sphere , Where kindred spirits re - unite ... And leave this blighted orb afar ,Mixed soul with soul , to cleave the sky , And soar away from star to star . > 2.
If yon bright stars , which gem the night , Be each a blissful dwelling sphere , Where kindred spirits re - unite ... And leave this blighted orb afar ,Mixed soul with soul , to cleave the sky , And soar away from star to star . > 2.
Page 389
She looked as if she could have left the scene of festivity , and gone out beneath the quiet stars , and laid her forehead down upon the fresh , green earth , and poured out her stricken soul , gush after gush , till it mingled with the ...
She looked as if she could have left the scene of festivity , and gone out beneath the quiet stars , and laid her forehead down upon the fresh , green earth , and poured out her stricken soul , gush after gush , till it mingled with the ...
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And shine where bark hath never been O , lonely Stars of Night ! 5 . Much have ye seen of human tears , Of human hope and love : And fearful deeds of darkness , too , Ye witnesses above ! Say , will that blackening record live Forever ...
And shine where bark hath never been O , lonely Stars of Night ! 5 . Much have ye seen of human tears , Of human hope and love : And fearful deeds of darkness , too , Ye witnesses above ! Say , will that blackening record live Forever ...
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affection ancient appearance arms bear beauty beneath blessed born breath bright called child clouds comes dark dead death deep dream earth EXAMPLES EXERCISE expression face fair falling father fear feel fire flowers follow give glory hand happiness hath head hear heard heart heaven hope hour human inflection kind labor Lady land leaves light live look mean mind moral morning mother mountains nature never night o'er object once passed pause poor rest rising rocks round rule scene seems seen side smile soul sound speak spirit spring stand stars stood sweet tell thee thing thou thought tion tone trees true turn voice waves whole wild wind wonder young youth